Harbour Pointe Park in Fort Pierce is a 20-acre waterfront area overlooking the Indian River Lagoon and the Fort Pierce Inlet. This quiet, undeveloped park offers open access to the water for fishing, swimming, and nature viewing. Visitors reach it via a dirt road off Avenue M, just north of Downtown Fort Pierce. The park is remote and rustic, with no restrooms or facilities, but provides clear views of Taylor Creek and nearby spoil islands.
Despite its hidden setting, Harbour Pointe Park plays a key role in Fort Pierce’s long-term waterfront development plan. Over the coming years, the site is expected to evolve with the addition of a restaurant, marina, boat charter offices, shaded event spaces, and walking paths. A future greenway connection will link the park to regional bike trails and other coastal recreation areas.
Nearby attractions include the Manatee Observation and Education Center, St. Lucie County Aquarium, and Downtown Fort Pierce’s restaurants and waterfront shops. For now, Harbour Pointe Park remains a quiet spot for anglers and locals seeking an authentic view of the Indian River Lagoon.